Tranylcypromine

Active ingredient: Tranylcypromine

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09 Mar2016 –
Parnate Tablets is a brand of medicine containing the active ingredient tranylcypromine sulfate. Find out about side effects, who can take it and who shouldn’t use Parnate Tablets by reading the latest Australian consumer medicine information, plus tips on how to use medicines wisely and safely.

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